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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, l'sm
Foreign I roupes To AAafce
Two Appearances At Hill
The Carolina- Playmakers. in
line with their policy of bringing
to the University each year pro
fessional theatrical troupes of
unusual quality, will this season
sponsor the appearance of Tour
ing Players, Inc., and the London
Repertory Theatre.'
Both these companies, working
jointly as the Anglo-American
Tour, wiil exchange visits in the
United States England and the
continent.
Touring Players, Inc., will pre
sent "Trio- An Evening of Three
Plays With Music" on March 8.
This group is composed of exper
ienced theatre people who de
scribe "Trio" as a program of
three representative American
plays, in an evening of drama
and American folk music. , "N
On April 12 the London Reper
tory Theatre of England will pre
sent Ben Jonson's classic comedy,
"Volpone". This will be a rare
oDDortunity for theatre-goers
since Jonsori is seldom performed
in this country by companies of
the calibre of the London group
The exchange visits between
these two companies is being ar
ranged by the State Department
and have been hailed by the
American National Theatre and
Academy as an important step
toward future international ex
changes. Holders of the Playmaker sea
son ticket will receive first choice
of seats for both productions.
These tickets are on sale now at
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Booze Sends
UNC Student
To City Court
A number of University stu
dents who were found by the
Chapel Hill Police Department to
be illegally in possesion of tax
paid whiskey in front of a local
restaurant last Friday and Satur
day were told to pour out their
whisky or come to court. Only one
came to court.
Policeman D.R. Roberts said
there were so many offenders that
it jwas impossible for the police
men to leave the' streets. Thus the
students were told to pour out
the stuff or be arrested. Only K.E
Lewis, Sigma Chi from Beaver
Pennsylvania, didn't pour out his
whiskey, Roberts said.
His case was the only one tried
in a special Tuesday night ses
sion , of ' Chapel Hill Recorders
Court. Other rases had to be
carried over to the next court be
cause the principals failed to
appear; in court or their, lawyers
had the case bound over.
Student Lewis was found guilty
of having illegal possesion of
whisky, but was found not guilty
of illegally displaying whiskey , in
public He was fined the costs of
court.
the Playmakers' business office
in Swain Hall on the campus.
Mail and telephone orders are
accepted.
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Phone 658 1
Ryan Wins
Last Week's
GM Contest
Frank Ryan, 221 B, was the
winner of the first week's Graham
Memorial Football Contest.
Ryan will receive a set of pipes
for picking "17 winners out of 20
games listed.
Mimeographed forms listing 20
of the week's top games can be
obtained in the center lobby of
Graham Memorial this morning.
Deadline is tomorrow noon. Any
student may .participate, but
there may be only one entry per
student. .
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Listed in this week's contest
are: Alabama-Vanderbilt, N. C.
State-Clemson, ( Duke-Tennessee,
George Washington-Maryland,
Georgia-Mississippi, Georgia Tech
-Kentucky, Rice-LSU, Wake Forest-Richmond,
South Carolina
Furman, VPI-Virginia, Army
Northwestern, Navy-Princeton,
Villanova-Penri. State, Notre
Dame-Detroit, Illinois-Wisconsin,
Iowa-Purdue, Michigan-Stanford,
Michigan State-Ohio State, Minnesota-California,
Missouri-SMU,
NORTH,CAROLINA TEXAS.
y Survey Completed
Miss Lucile Kelling,- professor
jpi library science here, recently
completed a library survey in
Asheville. r
Focal points in 'the survey were
the reference . collection of the
Pack Memorial Public Library
and the Sondley Reference Lib
rary. Miss Kelling made recom
mendations for the future de
velopment of reference services in
Asheville.
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PU RE O! L P RO D U.CTS- -:
Lab In Caldwell Y Offers
Aid In Romance Languages
By Joe Raff
You romance language stu
dents looking for better - ways to
learn your subject, might try
walking into Caldwell Y some
afternoon between 2 and 5 p.m.
or in the evening from 7 to 9.
Not only students are invited
to the foreign language labora
tory, but also faculty members,
folks just interested in brushing
up on a language, passers-by, and
just anybody who has a notion
that. they want to learn.
The lab, which has continually
been expanding its programs each
year, is available to the student
who wants help with" his lessons
and the individual desiring to
study a romance language.
As a method of study, educa
tors say that past experience has
proven that " use of records in
foreign languages is profitable to
students. Countless records are
available in the lab' for the stu
dent to study and -enjoy. All
exercises C for French, : Spanish,
Italian, and Portuguese 1, 2, 3,
3X, and 4 are on hand for the
student interested in increasing
his proficiency in his language.
Aside from the academic aspect
of the lab, there are a great many
opportunities for study of the cul
ture of a foreign country. "Voice
of America" records can be heard
as well as the "Tres de Pancho,"
a Latin American trio of rhumba
playing and Southern hemisDhere
jazz.
Both wire and tape recorders
are available- and several three
speed record players are there to
be used by anyone interested in
delving into the mysteries of a
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foreign language. A short-wave
receiver may also be utilized by
those who want to listen to radio-
soap-operas from France and their
favorite Spanish disc-jockey.
A program for enlarging the de
partment "has been, underway for
some time now. -Dr. S. A. Stoude
mire, head of the romance lang
uage department, explained that
wider use of the laboratory sys
tem should be brought about. He
illustrated that in thisage of
highly accelerated travel and com
munication it was necessary for
the enlightened individual to
know his neighbors. "The world
is growing smaller and smaller,
and it becomes all-important that
we understand our foreign
friends," he said. The laboratory
method is the best way of learn
ing about them.
Two - New Faculty
Mc m be rs Ad ded
Two new faculty appointments
were announced here this week
by Chancellor R. B. House.
William . O. Cummings of
Eyanston, 111., University of
Pennsylvania-graduate with wide
experience in the insurance pro
fession, has been appointed Julian
Price Lecturer in Life Insurance
in the School of Business Admin
istration here.
Segundo V. Linares Quintana.
distinguished Argentine scholar
and professor of constitutional
law in the University of La Pla
ta, Argentina, will hold the Burton-
Craige professorship in tlio
political science department dur
ing the fall quarter.
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